New Oregon State men's basketball coach Wayne Tinkle's six-year contract stands to earn him a total of $6.6 million in annual salary, according to an agreed-upon offer sheet the Beavers released to The Oregonian on Friday afternoon.

Since the contract has not finished processing, it cannot be made public at this time.

Tinkle's annual salary in Year 1 is $800,000, with a $100,000 raise over each of his next four years. The annual salary jumps $200,000 each of his final two years, with Year 6 netting him $1.5 million.

The contract is laced with incentives, including a $100,000 bonus for making the NCAA tournament, a $25,000 bonus for a Pac-12 winning record and a $15,000 bonus for reaching the National Invitation Tournament. Tinkle's fringe benefits include use of two university-issued cars and a Corvallis Country Club membership.

Additionally, OSU must pay a lump sum early termination fee of $138,288 to Montana under Tinkle's prior contract with that university.

This year Craig Robinson's contract called for him to be paid $130,000 more than Tinkle will make in his first year in Corvallis. Robinson, who was fired last month after failing to reach the NIT or NCAA Tournament in six seasons, will be paid in pro-rated monthly installments the remaining $4 million or so that remains on his contract, which runs through 2017.

Before receiving two extensions, Robinson signed a six-year contract in 2008 with an annual salary of $750,000.

According to a USA Today database, Tinkle's $800,000 base salary would rank 40th out of 58 coaches who appeared in the 2014 NCAA tournament. It also figures to rank near the bottom of the Pac-12. In an April 2013 list compiled by the San Jose Mercury News, Colorado's Tad Boyle was the only Pac-12 head coach with an annual base salary less than $800,000.